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Prince Andrew Got ‘Daily Massages’ While Visiting Jeffrey Epstein, Said Witness

Jeffrey Epstein's former housekeeper claimed Prince Andrew 'spent weeks' at the late financier's Florida residence

Prince Andrew the Duke of York leaves the Headquarters of CrossRail in Canary Wharf on March 7, 2011 in London, England.Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

Prince Andrew and other high profile public figures' intimate dealings are coming to light due to newly unsealed documents relating to the Jeffrey Epstein court case.

Although the British royal is not being investigated by the Metropolitan Police for any crimes, a videotaped deposition with Epstein's former housekeeper Juan Alessi reveals that Prince Andrew "spent weeks" at Epstein's Florida residence, where he had "daily massages" that occasionally involved "big dildos."

"I can't remember if he had more than one, but I think it was just a massage for him. We set up the tables," explained Alessi, adding: "A massage was like a treat for everybody. If they want it, we call the massage and they have a massage."

Additionally, the employee recalled seeing Sarah Ferguson with the royal at least one time, saying, "I think Sarah was there only once and for a short time. I don't think she slept in there."

Noting that he was tasked with cleaning the room in the Florida mansion afterward, Alessi also recalled that he found sex toys on multiple occasions.

"They were big dildos, what they call the big rubber things... and I used to go and put my gloves on and pick them up, put them in the sink, rinse it off and put it in — Ms. Maxwell had in her closet, she had one of those laundry baskets that you put laundry in. She [had one] full of those toys," he claimed. "And that was me being professional, leaving the room ready for bed when he would come back to the room again. That happened a few times."

Nearly 950 pages of long-sealed court records from a 2015 civil defamation suit brought by longtime accuser Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell were released this week after the suit was settled in 2017.

None of the individuals named in the new cache of documents — apart from Epstein and Maxwell — have been charged with crimes, and their inclusion does necessarily not imply any wrongdoing.

Maxwell was arrested by federal authorities in rural New Hampshire in July 2020 and hit with a number of charges for her role in Epstein's crimes, including sex trafficking of a minor.

The former British socialite went on trial in U.S. District Court in Manhattan in 2021 and was convicted on five counts. She was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June 2022 and is serving time at a federal prison in Florida, though she has since filed an appeal.

Epstein, meanwhile, died by apparent suicide at age 66 in August 2019 while imprisoned at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.

Prince Andrew has not been charged in connection with the Epstein case, though he did resign from his public roles in May 2020.

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